Abuse shot up after World Cup defeat
Greater Manchester Police recorded 353 incidents on June 27, when
This is the highest number recorded in a day so far this year, apart from New Year's Day, police said. It is also 15.7 per cent higher than the same day in June last year.
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Hide AdThe police force launched a campaign to urge victims of domestic abuse to seek help during the tournament, and 653 people phoned a special helpline in June.
Assistant Chief Constable Terry Sweeney said: "I am pleased at how many people have responded to the campaign so far and found the courage to come forward.
"I want to send a clear message to offenders that there is no excuse for domestic abuse at any time and we will look to ensure that those responsible are caught and brought to justice."
Home Office statistics show the number of cases of domestic abuse rise by almost 30 per cent on England match days.
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Hide AdFormer X Factor contestant and Happy Mondays singer Rowetta Satchell, who has escaped an abusive relationship, helped to launch the campaign.
She said: "Evidence shows that the combination of a major sporting event, good weather and alcohol leads to a significant rise in domestic abuse."